Effective July 17, 2026
When you sign in with Apple, Google, or a Pith email account, we receive your name and email address. This is used solely for account identity, purchase restoration, and connecting your data across devices. Pith email passwords are stored only as salted one-way hashes and cannot be read by us.
Your focus session data is stored locally on your device. We do not have access to it.
On Android, Pith uses Accessibility during an active focus session to detect which app is in the foreground and return you to Pith when a distracting app opens. Pith does not read, collect, store, or share the content you view or type. Android also shows an ongoing notification while distraction blocking or background focus audio is active.
Your session data may be included in standard iOS system backups (iCloud). This is managed by Apple, not by us.
If you choose to send us feedback, your name, email, and message are stored on our server so we can respond and improve the app.
Pith has no ads and no cross-app tracking. We keep privacy-safe product analytics, such as app opens, onboarding completion, focus session starts and completions, paywall views, purchase taps, purchase success, review prompt shown, and feedback submitted.
To understand whether Pith is useful, we store anonymous install rollups using a one-way hash, plus aggregate campaign click counts for Pith download links. We do not store your raw user ID, email, device ID, IP address, user agent, focus history, session content, or exact personal activity in analytics.
Your data is never sold. Your data is never shared with advertisers. Ever.
Pith email account records are kept while the account is active and are deleted when in-app account deletion completes. Feedback and support messages are kept only as long as needed to respond and improve Pith. Anonymous aggregate analytics do not identify an individual account.